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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2
152e7f69 3(cl:defpackage #:mdw-hacks
e623f041 4 (:use #:cl))
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5(cl:defparameter mdw-hacks::*previous-package* cl:*package*)
6(cl:in-package #:mdw-hacks)
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7
8;; Shut up.
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9(setf *load-verbose* nil
10 *compile-verbose* nil)
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11
12#+cmu
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13(setf ext:*gc-verbose* nil
14 ext:*require-verbose* nil)
d37d5787 15
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16#+ecl
17(let ((old-output *standard-output*)
18 (old-prompt si:*tpl-prompt-hook*))
19 ;; There doesn't seem to be a good way to do this, so we do it the bad
20 ;; way. Since the herald is printed to `*standard-outout*', we set (not
21 ;; bind!) that to a bit bucket, and then arrange to restore it just before
22 ;; the first REPL prompt is written.
23 ;;
24 ;; One more awful part is that, having intercepted the prompt hook, I need
25 ;; to restore and invoke the old version, and there isn't a clean way to do
26 ;; this.
27 (when (<= (ext:argc) 1)
28 (setf *standard-output* (make-broadcast-stream)
29 si:*tpl-prompt-hook* (lambda ()
30 (setf *standard-output* old-output
31 si:*tpl-prompt-hook* old-prompt)
32 (si::tpl-prompt)))))
33
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34#+ccl
35(setf ccl::*inhibit-greeting* t)
36
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37#+abcl
38(setf ext:*warn-on-redefinition* nil)
39
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40;; Obtain ASDF from somewhere.
41(require "asdf")
42
6a8c8070 43;; Get CMU CL and CCL to quit on EOF.
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44#+cmu
45(setf ext:*batch-mode* t)
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46#+ccl
47(setf ccl:*quit-on-eof* t)
84739668 48
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49;; Tell SBCL where to find its source source.
50#+sbcl
43ef52b8 51(sb-ext:set-sbcl-source-location #p"/usr/share/sbcl-source/")
2498576b 52
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53;; Get SBCL to shut up about package variance. This is a standard result of
54;; my approach to symbol exports, and I don't care.
55#+sbcl
56(progn
57 (unless (fboundp 'real-note-package-variance)
58 (setf (symbol-function 'real-note-package-variance)
59 (symbol-function 'sb-impl::note-package-variance)))
60 (handler-bind ((sb-ext:package-lock-violation #'continue)
61 (sb-kernel:redefinition-warning #'muffle-warning))
62 (defun sb-impl::note-package-variance
63 (&rest args &key package &allow-other-keys)
64 (let ((ignore (getf sb-ext:*on-package-variance* :ignore)))
65 (unless (or (eq ignore t)
66 (and (listp ignore)
67 (member (package-name package) ignore)))
68 (apply #'real-note-package-variance args)))))
69 (setf sb-ext:*on-package-variance* '(:ignore t)))
70
0ad84131 71;; Tell some Lisps about my home directory. CMU CL already has a search list
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72;; which does the same job, and CCL sets up a logical-pathname host.
73#+(and unix (or sbcl clisp ecl abcl))
9af2290b 74(let* ((homestring (or #+sbcl (sb-ext:posix-getenv "HOME")
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75 #+(or clisp ecl abcl) (ext:getenv "HOME")
76 #+abcl (java:jstatic "getProperty"
77 "java.lang.System"
78 "user.home")
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79 "/home/mdw"))
80 (home (pathname (concatenate 'string homestring "/"))))
ae8efc86 81 (setf (logical-pathname-translations "HOME")
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82 `(("HOME:**;*.*.*" ,(merge-pathnames "**/*.*" home nil)))))
83(when (#.(car '(#+clisp ext:probe-directory
84 probe-file))
85 #p"/usr/share/common-lisp/")
86 (setf (logical-pathname-translations "CL")
87 '(("CL:SOURCE;**;*.*.*" #p"/usr/share/common-lisp/source/**/*.*")
88 ("CL:SYSTEMS;**;*.*.*" #p"/usr/share/common-lisp/systems/**/*.*"))))
ae8efc86 89
62d12c1f 90;; Various fixings.
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91#+clisp
92(setf custom:*parse-namestring-ansi* t)
62d12c1f 93
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94;; CLisp history.
95#+(and clisp readline)
96(progn
97 (export '(*history-file* *history-size*))
98 (defvar *history-file* (format nil "~A/.clisp-history" (ext:getenv "HOME"))
99 "File to preserve the REPL history.")
100 (defvar *history-size* 1000)
101 (unless (and (probe-file *history-file*) nil)
102 (let (old-umask stream)
103 ;; Ugh. There's no proper open(2) veneer. Play with umask(2) to avoid
104 ;; a window in which an adversary can open the file.
105 (unwind-protect
106 (setf old-umask (os:umask #o077)
107 stream (open *history-file*
108 :direction :output
109 :if-exists :overwrite
110 :if-does-not-exist :create))
111 (when stream (close stream))
112 (when old-umask (os:umask old-umask)))))
113 (readline:read-history *history-file*)
114 (if *history-size* (readline:stifle-history *history-size*)
115 (readline:unstifle-history))
116 (push (lambda () (readline:write-history *history-file*))
117 custom:*fini-hooks*))
118
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119;; Don't choke on shebang lines. This isn't here so that we can run Lisp
120;; scripts like proper Unix programs: `cl-launch' or `runlisp' do that. It's
121;; here so that we can `load' a script into a running Lisp without it choking
122;; on the shebang.
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123(set-dispatch-macro-character
124 #\# #\!
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125 (lambda (stream char arg)
126 (declare (ignore char arg))
127 (values (read-line stream))))
86c2d6fd 128
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129;; Use double-precision by default.
130(setf *read-default-float-format* 'double-float)
131
e33edd60 132;; Start up Swank.
e623f041 133(export 'crank-swank)
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134(defun crank-swank (&rest args)
135 (let ((swank (find-package "SWANK")))
136 (unless swank
d37d5787 137 (load "/usr/share/common-lisp/source/slime/swank-loader.lisp")
77619173 138 (funcall (find-symbol "INIT" (find-package "SWANK-LOADER")))
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139 (setf swank (find-package "SWANK")))
140 (set (find-symbol "*GLOBAL-DEBUGGER*" swank) nil)
141 (apply (find-symbol "CREATE-SERVER" swank) args)))
d37d5787 142
d9667bfa 143;; Treat warnings as, err, warnings.
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144#+asdf
145(setf asdf:*compile-file-failure-behaviour* :warn)
502738c0 146
d37d5787 147;; Done.
6f7bbd84 148(pushnew :mdw *features*)
d37d5787 149;;#+(and cmu mp) (mp::startup-idle-and-top-level-loops)
152e7f69 150(setf *package* *previous-package*)